Myne Cards strikes cracking deal with Aardman for Wallace & Gromit

A good 30 years since making their on-screen debut, Wallace & Gromit – a staple of British animation heritage – have a new invention to be associated with, in the form of Myne Cards.

Aardman’s iconic animated property has become the latest IP to sign with the innovative new company who develops credit card-sized devices that offer protection for all contactless cards people carry today.

‘Whether you live in Wensleydale or travel to the moon, Myne Cards will ensure that no sneak Feather McGraw characters can get a hold of your card details,’ reads a statement from Myne Cards.

Myne Cards are specifically designed to block a fraudster’s card reader, so the only time your contactless card is shared is when you want it to be

Under this new partnership with Aardman, there are three designs at launch, each presenting Wallace & Gromit from different shorts from over their 30 years.

“We are very excited that Wallace & Gromit have joined the team, especially now as they celebrate 30 years. Wallace himself brings lots of great ideas and a large heritage of designs that help Wallace & Gromit be a perfect fit as a gift in your wallet.” said Keith Milburn of Myne Cards.

“Myne Cards continues to grow its range of contactless protection with key licenses to ensure there’s a Myne Card for everyone.”

The deal was brokered by Ian Downes of Start Licensing, who said: “Wallace & Gromit continue to bring enjoyment and quirky inventions to fans. The images captured on each Myne Card represent the best that the duo can offer.”

Wallace & Gromit Myne Cards will be available from July 2019 on Amazon, select travel and boutique gift retailers and Autumn Fair.

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